Western & Southeastern EuropeThe IAJGS International Jewish Cemetery Project mission is to catalogue every Jewish burial site throughout the world. Every Jewish cemetery or burial site we know of is listed here by town or city, country, and geographic region is based on current locality designation.http://www.iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/denmark/index.html
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http://www.iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/denmark/aarhus.htmlJodediske Kirkegaard: Address is Frederiks Alle; 1810-1968; 149 graves. 150 names 1810 - 1950; see book listed in Copenhagen. [1996]

The cemetery was established in 1824. Further information can be found on the Scandinavis SIG. JOWBR has burial list and photos. [July 2009]

"Defunct community but cemetery is atn the corners of Jyllandsgade and Vestervoldgade. "The first Jews came to the free city of Fredericia in 1675. A hundred years later there were 300 members of the community and a synagogue had been built in Riddergade. About 500 Jews are buried in Fredericia. The last burial was in 1910." Source: http://www.jewishgen.org/denmark/3d_fredericia.htm with burials and history [January 2001]

"Jutland's Fredericia Museum at Jernbanegade 10 has objects from the original eighteenth-century synagogue including large bronze candlesticks; a hanukkiya; straight-backed pews; books and pieces of the door. A short walk past lily ponds leads to earthen ramparts where there is a sign with a discussion of the cemetery, which the ramparts overlook. The chapel on cemetery land is open Wednesdays and Sundays, but for entry at other times and to double-check on hours, call a couple of days in advance (759-26-568)." Source: Hadassah Magazine: [ May 1998]

The Jewish cemetery established around 1700 has a still extant tombstone from 1722. The total of burials is about 175. In 1815, the cemetery was enlarged and in 1847 a beit tahara built.No written record of pre-1814 burials exists making only 105 burial plots identifiable. Of these, 46 have no tombstones. Today the cemetery is maintained by Nakskov municipality. JOWBR burial list. [July 2009]